Space Magazine, Issue 7

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Space Magazine, Issue 7

20.00

Space Magazine is an interior and culture magazine that combines frank photography and writing with the universal and sometimes extravagant subject of living. Space Magazine creates a new mark for mixing unique interiors and design with great stories. It includes interviews, reportages and portfolios.

Masterclass The Norwegian top model and architect Iselin Steiro talks to Space Magazine about her love of architecture, film, design and what makes a house a home.Photography Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Interview Laura Allsop

Heart of glassGlass designer Nina Nørgaard has been working double time to make 2,000 pieces of handmade glassware for the new Noma in Copenhagen.Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Almost impossibleWe visited Rune Bruun Johansens’s showroom in Copenhagen to discuss rare Danish furniture from the early 1900’s - and his own exacting designs.Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Aalto is aliveWhen Alvar Aalto and Jean Jacques Baruël’s Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg needed a facelift, the challenge was to preserve its spirit and meet 21st century demands.Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Into the landscape The multitalented architect Christoffer Harlang explains why the design of the new Visitor Centre at a medieval Danish fortress had been his most challenging commission ever. Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Strange and beautifulphotographer Nikolaj Adam spent a week investigating Espacio Escutórico in Mexico City, an enormous concrete land art piece created in the late ‘70s by a group of Mexican artists. Photography Nikolaj Adam, Text Zoe Cooper

Planet Parr An avid collector, curator and editor Martin Parr is the photographer that photographers love to hate. At age 65 and on a mission to promote British photography, he is as busy as ever. Photography Martin Parr, Interview Gregor Ulf Nilson, Text Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Jasper Morrison’s normcore There is nothing flashy about the product of Jasper Morrison, the powerhouse British designer who’s been called ‘the king of functionality’. Mikael Olsson photographs some of his favourites.Photography Mikael Olsson, Interview Haydée Touitou

Little Italy Timo Wirsching stopped off in Karlshamn, Sweden, to visit his in laws. For the trip his brought along a selection of designer Marie-Rose Kahane’s handmade Murano glass. see what happens when north and south collide. Photography Timo Wirsching, Text Haydée Touitou

A space of their own Writer Haydée Touitou and photographer Adriana Glaviano visit the La Petite Bibliothèque Ronde on the outskirts of Paris and discover the forgotten magic of a tiny ecosystem. Photography Adriana Glaviano, Text Haydée Touitou

Through the looking glassDan Graham is known for his pavilions, unsettling creations drawing a bridge between sculpture and architecture. But first and foremost, Dan is a one-of-a-kind artist.Photography Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Interview Colleen Kelsey

Down the line We swing by 101 Spring Street, New York, home of the artist Donald Judd. Behind-the-scenes photographs document the installation of his aluminum work for an exhibition this spring.Photography Naho Kubata, Text Flavin Judd

Family affair in London, super stylist Kat England ad Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie, along with their sons Wolf and Lux, open the doors to their home. Photography Niall O'Brien, Interview Cath Clarke

Pillow talkIn the Queens, New York, Lexie Smith has elevated the making of a loaf a bread not just to finessed culinary craft, but a literal art form. In writing, art, baking, dough is her medium. In this conversation she reveals why she prefers early mornings to late nights.Photography Georgia Hilmer, Interview Colleen Kelsey

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Space Magazine is an interior and culture magazine that combines frank photography and writing with the universal and sometimes extravagant subject of living. Space Magazine creates a new mark for mixing unique interiors and design with great stories. It includes interviews, reportages and portfolios.

Masterclass The Norwegian top model and architect Iselin Steiro talks to Space Magazine about her love of architecture, film, design and what makes a house a home.Photography Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Interview Laura Allsop

Heart of glassGlass designer Nina Nørgaard has been working double time to make 2,000 pieces of handmade glassware for the new Noma in Copenhagen.Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Almost impossibleWe visited Rune Bruun Johansens’s showroom in Copenhagen to discuss rare Danish furniture from the early 1900’s - and his own exacting designs.Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Aalto is aliveWhen Alvar Aalto and Jean Jacques Baruël’s Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg needed a facelift, the challenge was to preserve its spirit and meet 21st century demands.Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Into the landscape The multitalented architect Christoffer Harlang explains why the design of the new Visitor Centre at a medieval Danish fortress had been his most challenging commission ever. Photography Lasse Dearman, Interview Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Strange and beautifulphotographer Nikolaj Adam spent a week investigating Espacio Escutórico in Mexico City, an enormous concrete land art piece created in the late ‘70s by a group of Mexican artists. Photography Nikolaj Adam, Text Zoe Cooper

Planet Parr An avid collector, curator and editor Martin Parr is the photographer that photographers love to hate. At age 65 and on a mission to promote British photography, he is as busy as ever. Photography Martin Parr, Interview Gregor Ulf Nilson, Text Rasmus Folehave Hansen

Jasper Morrison’s normcore There is nothing flashy about the product of Jasper Morrison, the powerhouse British designer who’s been called ‘the king of functionality’. Mikael Olsson photographs some of his favourites.Photography Mikael Olsson, Interview Haydée Touitou

Little Italy Timo Wirsching stopped off in Karlshamn, Sweden, to visit his in laws. For the trip his brought along a selection of designer Marie-Rose Kahane’s handmade Murano glass. see what happens when north and south collide. Photography Timo Wirsching, Text Haydée Touitou

A space of their own Writer Haydée Touitou and photographer Adriana Glaviano visit the La Petite Bibliothèque Ronde on the outskirts of Paris and discover the forgotten magic of a tiny ecosystem. Photography Adriana Glaviano, Text Haydée Touitou

Through the looking glassDan Graham is known for his pavilions, unsettling creations drawing a bridge between sculpture and architecture. But first and foremost, Dan is a one-of-a-kind artist.Photography Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Interview Colleen Kelsey

Down the line We swing by 101 Spring Street, New York, home of the artist Donald Judd. Behind-the-scenes photographs document the installation of his aluminum work for an exhibition this spring.Photography Naho Kubata, Text Flavin Judd

Family affair in London, super stylist Kat England ad Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie, along with their sons Wolf and Lux, open the doors to their home. Photography Niall O'Brien, Interview Cath Clarke

Pillow talkIn the Queens, New York, Lexie Smith has elevated the making of a loaf a bread not just to finessed culinary craft, but a literal art form. In writing, art, baking, dough is her medium. In this conversation she reveals why she prefers early mornings to late nights.Photography Georgia Hilmer, Interview Colleen Kelsey